- Zamioculcas, a popular houseplant, needs support in winter.
- Discover a simple, home-made beetroot conditioner that will make your zamioculcas grow new leaves.
- Get to know the valuable nutrients of beets and learn how to properly care for zamioculcas in winter to enjoy its beauty!
Water your zamioculcas with this and it will quickly sprout new leaves. Homemade food for potted flowers
Potted flowers decorate rooms and purify the air. The most popular potted plants in Poland include zamioculcas. It is a beautiful flower with dark green leaves called the “jewel of Zanzibar”. Zamioculcas is not difficult to care for and requires absolute basic gardening knowledge. Winter is a difficult time for many potted flowers. The reduced amount of sunlight and dry air can effectively destroy any. During this time, it is worth additionally nourishing and supporting your plants. Homemade beetroot conditioner is perfect for zamioculcas. During the Christmas period, almost everyone has beets at home, so it is worth using them to nourish plants. Just take 2 raw beets and mix thoroughly. Then add 1 liter of water and mix thoroughly. Strain the whole thing and water the zamioculcas with it once a month.
Why is it worth using beetroot conditioner for zamioculcas?
Beetroots are rich in many nutrients that are useful in plant care. They contain, among others, B vitamins, as well as vitamin K, A and E. In addition, beets are also rich in minerals such as nitrogen, potassium, boron, phosphorus and magnesium. All these substances are needed by plants for proper growth.
How to care for zamioculcas in winter?
Zamioculcas grows best in fertile soil with an acidic pH. This flower needs a bright location, but without any sharp ones. Zamioculcas grows well in partial shade. Too much sun can burn the leaves and prevent the plant from growing. The optimal temperature is about 25 degrees C. Below 5 degrees C. the plant dies. A very important element of Zamioculcas care is regular watering. This flower tolerates temporary droughts well and can survive even several weeks without water. In his case, overflowing is more risky. In this case, the roots of zamioculcas will begin to rot and die. In winter, water the zamioculcas once every two weeks when the soil in the pot begins to dry out. If the air in your house is very dry, try to spray the leaves of zamioculcas once a week. Use standing, soft water for this purpose.
